Japanese money primarily consists of yen, represented by the symbol "¥" and the currency code "JPY." Banknotes come in several denominations, including 1,000, 5,000, and 10,000 yen, featuring prominent figures from Japanese history, such as the writer Natsume Sōseki and the philosopher Fukuzawa Yukichi. Coins are available in 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 yen denominations, with distinctive designs, including the cherry blossom and the Paulownia tree. The overall aesthetic of Japanese currency combines traditional elements with modern security features.
Well, since yen is Japanese money, 500 yen is 500 yen in Japanese!!
$1 = 95 yen
The Yen.
The Japanese Yen is the unit of money in Japan. One yen has 100 sen. ¥ is the symbol for Yen. It is also coins and bills.
Yen is the Japanese currency
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
They go and look for Vili for money. They go and look for Vili for money.
The Plural for Japanese is "Japanese". It;s like sheep. Look at the sheep. Same with Japanese. Look at all of the Japanese coming off the plane
In Japanese katakana, Belma would look like: ベールマ (beruma).
It looks like this-日本
It can be written in Japanese as: ケートリン
メガン
旅
It looks like this: 美
it is a kind of monkey
A Kimono
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